AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Tourism: Sarajevo Airport handled 213,178 passengers in June, down 7.6% year-on-year, as airlines cut flights and capacity and demand stayed softer across the Middle East. Air Connectivity: Wizz Air reduced capacity at Tuzla by about 22% after swapping its 239-seat A321neo for 180-seat A320neo aircraft, with Tuzla Canton funding set to rise to 1.1 million euros to support routes. Travel Policy: Germany published a 2026 list of 62 countries eligible for visa-free entry for up to 90 days, including Bosnia and Herzegovina. Aviation Safety: A Ryanair Boeing 737 NG flight made an emergency landing in Greece after a passenger was partially sucked through a dislodged window shortly after take-off; injuries were reported as not life-threatening. Sports Business: World Cup retail is booming in the US, with Soccer.com reporting massive jersey and merchandise growth during the 2026 tournament. Local Governance & EU Path: BiH’s Presidency adopted the 2026 budget bill, boosting allocations for key institutions including security and the Srebrenica Memorial Center—Potočari. EU Diplomacy: BiH Deputy FM Josip Brkić attended Rome talks on “Friends of the Western Balkans,” stressing stable, merit-based EU accession and predictable EU obligations.
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